By Ibironke Ariyo
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) says it has convicted 34 traffic offenders out of 35 prosecuted during a mobile court session held along the CalabarโIkom Highway at Pamol, Cross River.
The Corps Public Education Officer, (CPEO), Assistant Corps Marshal, Olusegun Ogungbemide, made this known on Thursday.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the mobile court exercise, conducted under the jurisdiction of the Cross River Sector Command, handled 70 traffic-related offences committed by 35 drivers, with one person discharged on Tuesday, July 29.
Ogungbemide described the prosecution as a reaffirmation of the corps zero tolerance for corruption and traffic violations.
He said the move aligned with the corpsโ mandate to enhance road safety and enforce the rule of law.
โAmong the cases presented, 12 motorists were charged for attempting to bribe the FRSC operatives; an offence the corps viewed with grave concern.
โOthers are failure to install speed limiters (6), 14 for driverโs licence violation, (9) for vehicle licence violation, and (8) for seatbelt use violation.
โAlso recorded were (7) cases of overloading, number plate violation (3), light/sign violation (3), tyre violation (2), fire extinguisher offences (2), and one each for obstruction, failure to move over, and caution sign violation,โ he said.
Speaking on the development, the FRSC Corps Marshal, Malam Shehu Mohammed, described the court action as bold and commendable.
He said the action demonstrated the corpsโ resolve to uphold traffic laws with fairness and professionalism.
โThe era of impunity is over; the roads must be safe, and the corps will pursue that goal relentlessly.
โNo individual, no matter how highly placed, will be shielded from the consequences of breaking the law,โ he said.
Mohammed warned against bribery, urging Nigerians to report any FRSC personnel involved in corrupt practices through the corpsโ mobile app, the 122 toll-free line, or by visiting the nearest FRSC formation.
He also called on motorists nationwide to always obey traffic regulations, shun corruption, ensure proper documentation, and maintain vehicle safety standards.
He reiterated the FRSCโs commitment to partnering with state governments to improve road infrastructure, enhance public enlightenment, and eliminate road hazards. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Abdulfatai Beki/Chidi Opara











